Depot Bay whale encounter

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Saturday out of Depot Bay there was a huge kayak rock fishing tournament, 111 people entered, top prize a $2000 Hobie Kayak and a place on the 5 person US team for the Hobie World Kayak Fishing Championship later this year in Amsterdam...

"Spot", an administrator over at NWKA forum (northwestkayakanglers.com), had a gray whale drive-by and he got it on video and it is freakin' awesome, especially the slo-mo that starts at 0:20:

http://vimeo.com/100674892

Spot: "I'm always telling people that whales are very curious but go out of their way to avoid hurting the puny humans. Well, here's proof. I have to admit though, when I saw that beast coming at me at full speed, I wasn't sure he'd be able to avoid a collision. Notice me scooting forward a little to bail should we make contact."

FYI- the winner of ORC2014 was Kenneth Dicken who caught a 19pound 14oz Lingcod!

cheers, roger
 
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Awesome barely describes it! I wonder what a heart monitor would have shown...Thanks for sharing the adventure! :thumb:
 
Wow. That's completely amazing. I would be awestruck if that were me.
 
Wow! What a cool experience! Thanks for sharing it. That's a huge turnout, do you know the total fish count?
 
What a cool video. Thanks for sharing. My dry suit would not be dry after that :)
 
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Thanks C_Run, looks like some good fishing!
 
Yikes!!
 
What an experience!!
 
That scared me and I am sitting on my couch...hehe.
 
I am guessing he would have taken home the new Hobie and scored a spot on the team if he had hooked and landed it. He would have needed a bigger net though.
 
billfisher said:
Thanks C_Run, looks like some good fishing!

I don't know everyone's name but there are at least two OFFers on that list.
 
TimberTodd said:
I am guessing he would have taken home the new Hobie and scored a spot on the team if he had hooked and landed it. He would have needed a bigger net though.

yes exactly, I love it, imagine back at the weigh in station "no honest, it is a rock fish! a gray-cabe-whale-zon thing, a really really big one!"....:lol:
 
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TimberTodd said:
I am guessing he would have taken home the new Hobie and scored a spot on the team if he had hooked and landed it. He would have needed a bigger net though.

If that had happened; the coast guard would still be out lookin' for him (being dragged by a whale)! LOL
 
rogerdodger said:
Saturday out of Depot Bay there was a huge kayak rock fishing tournament, 111 people entered, top prize a $2000 Hobie Kayak and a place on the 5 person US team for the Hobie World Kayak Fishing Championship later this year in Amsterdam...

"Spot", an administrator over at NWKA forum (northwestkayakanglers.com), had a gray whale drive-by and he got it on video and it is freakin' awesome, especially the slo-mo that starts at 0:20:

http://vimeo.com/100674892

Spot: "I'm always telling people that whales are very curious but go out of their way to avoid hurting the puny humans. Well, here's proof. I have to admit though, when I saw that beast coming at me at full speed, I wasn't sure he'd be able to avoid a collision. Notice me scooting forward a little to bail should we make contact."

FYI- the winner of ORC2014 was Kenneth Dicken who caught a 19pound 14oz Lingcod!

cheers, roger
very cool! Thanks for the post
 
Rad video! The whales are pretty active lately it seems, I saw somewhere yesterday, photos of a group of gray whales at the mouth of the rogue, a couple actually went up the river a bit.
 
I havent watched the video yet, Im still imagining landing and dispatching a 20 pound ling while on a kayak. Video review to follow.

Video: Super cool. Love foggy mornings on the the big P.
 
It looks like he was having a whale of a time!:lol:
 
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